Instructions created by Felicie Carroll. You can save a Wordle for use in PowerPoint or other application. Here is my suggestion: 1. Make the Wordle and then make sure you can see the whole wordle on the screen. 2. Create a screen shot (Use the Print Scrn key – usually to the right of F12). 3.Go to a photo editing program (I use Paint – to find it go to start, then click All Programs, then Accessories, then Paint) and paste in the screen shot (click ctrl V). 4.Now you can edit the image. Click on the “select” button – it looks like a rectangle. Click on the upper left corner of the image and drag down to the bottom right corner. This way you will “hi-lite the image as you want it to appear. 5. Copy the image by clicking ctrl C. 6. Open a new file and paste (ctrl v). 7.Save the image as a jpeg. You can now use it in any other application.
Instructions created by Felicie Carroll.
You can save a Wordle for use in PowerPoint or other application. Here is my suggestion:
1. Make the Wordle and then make sure you can see the whole wordle on the screen.
2. Create a screen shot (Use the Print Scrn key – usually to the right of F12).
3. Go to a photo editing program (I use Paint – to find it go to start, then click All Programs, then Accessories, then Paint) and paste in the screen shot (click ctrl V).
4. Now you can edit the image. Click on the “select” button – it looks like a rectangle. Click on the upper left corner of the image and drag down to the bottom right corner. This way you will “hi-lite the image as you want it to appear.
5. Copy the image by clicking ctrl C.
6. Open a new file and paste (ctrl v).
7. Save the image as a jpeg. You can now use it in any other application.